Lancaster Bridge Apartments
Lancaster Bridge Apartments
3384 NE Oxford Circle
Corvallis, OR 97330
541.757.0842 – Leasing office
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Lancaster Bridge is a beautiful apartment complex in northeast Corvallis that provides affordable housing to qualified households earning 50% or below the area median income (AMI) in Benton County. This recently renovated property is adjacent to the Jackson Frazier Wetlands boardwalk and within walking distance of a free public transportation bus route, Cheldelin Middle School, and a large sports park. Local shopping and the Samaritan Health Medical Complex are also within 1-2 miles from the property.
This property has a limited number of units set aside as a preference given to applicants who both income qualify and are referrals of Service Provider agencies that assist people who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless. Please contact property management for questions regarding the verification process.
Bedrooms | Unit Style & Location | # of Units | Sq Ft |
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2 beds/1 bath | ADA-accessible flat | 3 | 820 |
2 beds/1.5 bath | Townhouse apartment | 12 | 850 |
3 beds/1.5 bath | Townhouse apartment | 30 | 1067 |
4 beds/2 bath | Townhouse apartment | 4 | 1224 |
Rents and income are subject to change annually. Please call the property manager for current information. HUD HOME assisted units may have more restrictive requirements.
Income Eligibility
Most of our properties our income restricted to 50-60% of the area median income. If your gross annual household income falls below the limits (based on the number of people in your household) you may be eligible to apply for residency at this rental property. The property manager can help you determine if you meet income guidelines.
For more information about Lancaster Bridge and how to apply please click on the links below.
Para obtener más información sobre Lancaster Bridge y cómo aplicar, haga clic en los enlaces de abajo.
It's nice to be able to live in a warm, comfortable environment with so many nice people. It's nice for the disabled and the elderly. It's nice for everyone. —Leslie Mendoza, DevNW Resident
We've made new friends, and have really enjoyed the community garden. —Nancy Dodson, DevNW Resident